Tender Infographic: Northern Cape

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CIDB Tender Value Limits Increase

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The revised tender value ranges across all CIDB grades come into effect on 07 October 2019 and will display as such on Leads 2 Business from that date.

Please see the below press release for detailed information.
Regulation Amendment Notification 15 August 2019

Source: CIDB


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How To: View your Online Footprint – Part 1

Do you want to keep an eye on your Online Footprint Reports? We have compiled a series of helpful reports to assist in assessing the information you use on the site.
In Part 1 we will be covering Online Activity, Site Engagement, Project Engagement and Tender Engagement. Get your reports now!
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Featured Tender: Supply, installation and commissioning of pumps at Beaconsfield, Depot, Kimberley

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Featured Tender: Supply, installation and commissioning of pumps at Beaconsfield, Depot, Kimberley

Contract Number:

KBY/54335 – Transnet Freight Rail

Description:

Bids are invited for the supply, installation and commissioning of pumps at Beaconsfield, Depot, Kimberley. Place where Goods, Works or Services are required: Beaconsfield, Kimberley.

Category Industry
Plant & Machinery, Mechanical Transport Terminal, Institutional
Region Site Inspection
Kimberley 2019-10-01 10:00 AM
Closing Date Contract Period
15 October 2019 at 10:00 No Details

 


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How To: View Your Timeline

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Safety shouldn’t be Complicated

Safety (noun); the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.

Safety really should not be complicated. Sometimes taking all the safety precautions can end with injury and in some extreme cases, even death.

Some examples spring to mind…
20 years or so ago, my school friend was travelling from Durban to Pietermaritzburg with her father, and they had an accident. Emergency personnel could not free her from her safety belt, and she ended up being burnt to death.

In some other cases, some people might still be alive if they had their safety belts on, which would have stopped them getting ejected through the windscreen. Buckle up and maybe carry a knife on you just in case you need to free yourself.

Then there are a couple of cases where timber workers, felling trees, end up with the tree falling in the wrong direction, or maybe they were just standing in the wrong place at the wrong time and got hit by it; instant death. Protective clothing and helmets did not help in these cases, but maybe if they had a better knowledge or were more aware of their position, they might still be alive.

Whilst you may have heard of these safety rules before, some do need repeating:

  • Stay alert and stay alive. The more awake you are, the less likely you will get hurt. I don’t know how many times I have driven on the N3 and seen trucks overturned. Rest when you feel tired. Rather get there alive, than in pieces.
  • Wear the correct clothing. Protective clothing should fit properly. Wear your protective helmet. You never know when an accident may occur. Be prepared.
  • Use the right tools. If you need a spanner, use it. Using incorrect equipment is just asking for trouble.
  • Don’t play pranks. Practical jokes can be dangerous, especially around heavy machinery.
  • Be tidy. This will reduce hazards. Always put your tools away when you are not using them and keep your floors clean and clutter-free. A slip or fall may just end up being a hospital call.
  • Do not take chances or shortcuts. Do it right, and do it safely. Short cuts are probably the biggest killer of all. To save a minute or two, you may lose a life.

If you follow all the safety precautions and still end up getting hurt, get first aid immediately. Neglect of an injury could lead to infection, loss of work time and in some cases, permanent injury.

Remember, your safety is your responsibility. If you are in doubt, contact your supervisor or manager for instruction, guidance, or training.

Safety is not complicated, but it is a choice. Choose wisely.


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Industry Events: Africa October 2019

Industry Events: Africa October 2019

Event:

West & Central Africa Mining Summit & Expo

Date:

02 to 03 October 2019

Event Location:

Movenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, Accra, Ghana

Event Description:

The West & Central Africa mining region beckons with attractive geological potential for world class mineral deposits to be tapped.Where can growth be found in the West & Central Africa mining region? What are the most promising exploration prospects? What are the challenges? We invite you to join us at WaCA Mining 2018.Over the years this definitive mining event has grown from strength-to-strength showcasing the dynamism and resilience of the mining industry in the WaCA region. Now into its 10th year, the Summit is convened at a time when the mining industry is looking to the future with confidence.Contact Details:

Tel: +65 6846 2360
Email: enquiry@magenta-global.com.sg

Event Details:
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Event:

The Construction Forum

Date:

04 October 2019

Event Location:

Accra International Conference Center, Accra, Ghana

Event Description:

The International Building, Construction and Property Forum is a platform to promote socioeconomic business activity in the building industry. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Works and Housing, we aim to bring together key players in the building construction and home improvement industry to meet and form business relationships, recognize,create, and act upon business opportunities. The purpose of this event is also to communicate the theme, Smart Secured Construction, for our International Building and Construction Exhibition (IBCPE) Forum, we are referring to the use of information technology from the beginningof the design phase to the end of the buildings useful life.

Contact Details:

Tel: +233 24 431 2499
Email: info@imageconsortiumgroup.com

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Event:

International Building Construction & Property Exhibition

Date:

03 to 05 October 2019

Event Location:

Accra International Conference Center, Accra, Ghana

Event Description:

The International Building Construction and Property Exhibition over the last 16 years has a proven track record of successfully creating a platform where all industry players, prospective buyers and traders come together under one roof to stimulate networking and foster growth.

Contact Details:

Tel: +233 24 431 2499
Email: info@imageconsortiumgroup.com

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Event:

Kenya Homes Expo

Date:

10 to 13 October 2019

Event Location:

Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Nairobi, Kenya

Event Description:

The Kenya Homes Expo is the region’s biggest homes show. Targeting the entire African region with a major focus on East & Central Africa, the Kenya Homes Expo is an experiential platform that creates a level ground for real estate players to converge with a ready market for land, homes, financial advice and general real estate information.

Contact Details:

Tel: +254 20 230 9074
Email: info@kenyahomesexpo.com

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Tender Infographic: North West

Tender Infographic: North West

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How To: Design your own Report

Would you like to download a report of your Projects and Tenders per Region?
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Essential Tips on Pest Control in Construction

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The best way to treat pests is prevention before construction, rather than managing a problem that arises after your building has been standing a while when prevailing conditions could result in an open invitation to pests. This may pose the threat of them making a home within your building, or neighbouring buildings. The damage that little critters cause, without one even being aware there is a problem, is substantial. Infestations can prove more costly to eradicate than preventative solutions. There are ways and means to avoid the unwanted attention of pests throughout the construction process, but the bottom line is to build pest control into your construction plans as early as possible.

See below for a 4 step strategy for successful pest control.

1. To establish the best pest prevention methods it will be vital to establish the following:
What kinds of pests pose threats in the area of the site and how high risk do they pose (types and numbers)
What routes might pests use to enter the building
How the building is constructed (to avoid high humidity, accumulation of water, or contact between timber and soil)
What materials are being used in construction such as timber and other permeable building materials, opting rather for impermeable materials such as brick, stone, concrete, and steel

2. Assess the risk of pests in the site location:
Monitoring – To assess types and numbers. Monitoring could be in the form of traps, inspections, and sampling or visual counts to assess the patterns of pests in the area. Monitoring can be done continuously through all stages of construction and as a management tool post-construction
Water Sources – What nearby water sources are there such as ponds and lakes which could pose a threat as pests will locate their nests close to water sources.
Grading – If your property is not appropriately levelled or graded, water may pool in areas of the site, attracting termites, mosquitoes, and other pests.

3. Formulate an adequate plan to prevent and manage pests:
The plan should not be an isolated pest control method but rather a combination of a number of control methods based on various factors and the information obtained through the above assessments, together with ongoing monitoring and reports.

Control methods to remove pests include:
Non-chemical
Pest trapping
Heat/cold treatment
Physical removal
Chemical
Pesticide application – a chemical treatment helps to form a protective barrier against later infestations
Control methods to avoid the influx or return of unwanted pests:
Training of construction workers, and the staff who will later occupy the building in the importance of sanitation and pesticide safety. Unhygienic practices and conditions will encourage the inhabitation or re-inhabitation of pests.
Inspection of all building materials that enter the site during construction
Reducing debris and clutter around buildings, the removal of litter and overgrown vegetation, and keeping planting away from the perimeter of the building will all discourage pests from settling
Sealing areas where pests enter the building
Installing traps, pest barriers and repellents
Maintaining clean dining and food storage areas

4. Documenting pest control actions is helpful in the evaluation of the success of your plan:
Record of each pest control method, including pesticide applications
Evidence that non-chemical control methods were considered and implemented where possible, due to the toxicity levels of pesticides.
Recommendations for preventing future pest infestations

Finally, to ensure continued pest prevention and control, it is advisable to work with a pest management professional on a regular basis and to keep your prevention and management plan relevant and current. Why not search the Leads 2 Business Directory for Pest Control and Management service providers?

Sources:
Hobby Farms
Pest
Nedcc
China Preservation Tutorial
Cycreek Pest Control
EPA


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